By Corry Ihuhua
THE chairmanship of the Namibia Premier League (NPL) has over the years been a bone of contention among many candidates, but so far, the many who have occupied left nothing to be celebrated.
It goes without saying that over the years, there were always problems with the start of the league because of unresolved disciplinary cases, teams continuously cry foul at being marginalised in terms of finances to run their affairs and to honour their league obligations.
Teams over the years have also failed to land substantial amounts of money to sustain themselves through credible sponsorships because of the general stingy attitude shown by Namibia’s corporate world.